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RetroGamer1224

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LOL I dun wanna but now the image is in my head. Of course the fact that we would all need a big house of doors just to procreate will be difficult to build
 

Guswut

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now multiply that with all the bags of holding you can fit in those over-sized pockets.

And then fill up each of the 4096 public ender chest frequencies with canvas bags, and then each of the 4096 private ender chest frequencies with canvas bags. Let's see... 4096*2=8192 possible ender chest inventories, each with 8192*3*9=221,184 (or 6*9 if you use the config option) possible slots, with each slot holding twenty seven possible stacks, so 5,971,968 possible stacks, or 382,205,952 possible items in total.

If each item is a cubic meter of possible space, that is 382,205,952 cubic meters of possible space. For reference, that is a LOT (per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(volume), I believe we are talking around in the range of all of the water on the planet Earth roughly a decently sized lake).

Last edited by Hawcian on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 (02/27/2013) at 14:50:24 PST by Gus.
 

Antice

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And then fill up each of the 4096 public ender chest frequencies with canvas bags, and then each of the 4096 private ender chest frequencies with canvas bags. Let's see... 4096*2=8192 possible ender chest inventories, each with 8192*3*9=221,184 (or 6*9 if you use the config option) possible slots, with each slot holding twenty seven possible stacks, so 5,971,968 possible stacks, or 382,205,952 possible items in total.

If each item is a cubic meter of possible space, that is 382,205,952 cubic meters of possible space. For reference, that is a LOT (per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(volume), I believe we are talking around in the range of all of the water on the planet Earth roughly).

Now that is quite an image... some dude standing in the middle of the pacific trying to put 382,205,952 buckets of water into his pockets :eek:
 

Guswut

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Now that is quite an image... some dude standing in the middle of the pacific trying to put 382,205,952 buckets of water into his pockets :eek:

He'll need to use Ender Tanks (not to be confused with the Ender Storage's "ender tank" object, which lacks ender buckets) to have an ender bucket to suck all of those sourceblocks into a system to make them into water cells, and then fill up his pouches. All of his pouches!
 

Poppycocks

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Heh, who cares about pockets. Look at the muscle on steve!

If this table is right (using granite) then the little guy can lift 6,2 kilotons without breaking a sweat! Talk about strong, Two normal guys would have a problem lifting a single cobblestone slab strip!
 

jumpfight5

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And then fill up each of the 4096 public ender chest frequencies with canvas bags, and then each of the 4096 private ender chest frequencies with canvas bags. Let's see... 4096*2=8192 possible ender chest inventories, each with 8192*3*9=221,184 (or 6*9 if you use the config option) possible slots, with each slot holding twenty seven possible stacks, so 5,971,968 possible stacks, or 382,205,952 possible items in total.

If each item is a cubic meter of possible space, that is 382,205,952 cubic meters of possible space. For reference, that is a LOT (per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(volume), I believe we are talking around in the range of all of the water on the planet Earth roughly).

Uses forestry's 3x3 packager carpenter thingy, stores 9 cobblestone in 1 inventory space, so it's 9x64 for one stack. Oh, then we'd have to multiply your big ol number by 9. 3,439,853,568
 

Guswut

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Uses forestry's 3x3 packager carpenter thingy, stores 9 cobblestone in 1 inventory space, so it's 9x64 for one stack. Oh, then we'd have to multiply your big ol number by 9. 3,439,853,568

Except that we were trying to deal with volume, which I don't think packagers count in regards to, but if they do, then yeah, we've got 3.4b cubic meters of possible pocket space.

So, it's kind of like my pocket vest, except with more pockets (but not too many, honestly [not really honestly, actually]).
 

Hawcian

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And then fill up each of the 4096 public ender chest frequencies with canvas bags, and then each of the 4096 private ender chest frequencies with canvas bags. Let's see... 4096*2=8192 possible ender chest inventories, each with 8192*3*9=221,184 (or 6*9 if you use the config option) possible slots, with each slot holding twenty seven possible stacks, so 5,971,968 possible stacks, or 382,205,952 possible items in total.

If each item is a cubic meter of possible space, that is 382,205,952 cubic meters of possible space. For reference, that is a LOT (per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(volume), I believe we are talking around in the range of all of the water on the planet Earth roughly).

Err, I think you may have read that wrong. 382 million cubic meters is roughly the volume of a decently sized lake.